Modi's selfie booth turns eyes at Telangana Secunderabad railway station
An image of ram Chandra, an IT expert from Chennai, and his ten-year-old son Guatam next to the cutout was taken. Chandra remarked of Start-Up india in an interview with Deccan Chronicle, "It is an excellent effort as it is inviting entrepreneurship and start-ups. There will be less reliance on employment in the future. A vizag secondary school teacher named M. kalyani stopped by on her way back to the city to take a photo. She claimed that in addition to empowering women, Start-Up india offers rural residents options for a living.
"I think Modi is making every effort to steer the nation towards growth. Under his direction, India's future is promising, according to Kalyani. Many travellers in a group claimed that the selfie station gave them the impression that they were standing next to the prime minister. Even employees and cleaners could not resist the opportunity to take selfies for posterity. R. Janayya, a worker for the past 20 years, excitedly snapped photos. He claimed he was unaware of the Start-up india project and that the draw was Modi's portrait.